This is nothing new. I just use command line, it's always faster than
the GUI (either dolphin/konq).
On 09/17/15 08:22, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 17.09.2015 um 13:59 schrieb Rex Dieter:
> Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 17.09.2015 um 13:46 schrieb Rex Dieter:
>>> Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>>
>>>> Haven't you had any problems with input being disabled
>>>> for shorter or longer periods?
>>> ...
>>>> Someone said they had found a cure for the problem,
>>>> but had forgotten what it was.
>>>
>>> that's a bit vague... or is that the only/best description you have for
>>> this
>>> problem? Can you provide any more details?
>>>
>>> input disabled means what exactly? Keyboard and mouse don't work *at
>>> all*? Can you use krunner (ALT-F2) or which VT's (e.g. CNTL-ALT-F5)?
>>
>> horrible lags where sometimes the whole UI freezes, sometimes "just"
the
>> control bar while you can move windows which are not behind others
>>
>> sometimes that's short, if you deal with a lot of files in konqueror you
>> can easily make a cigarette break, just move 50-300 files from a sftp
>> server do a local konqueror tab or in the other direction
>>
>> it hangs even when konqueror already shows the files in the target
>
> I've never seen or experienced that problem.
>
> For the latter specific case, does it help any to (re)configure the
> notification widget to not show "file transfers and jobs"?
>
> (if not, and since konqueror is a kde4 application, I can't think of any
> connection between it and how plasma is responding)
looks like it gets better without but there are still small lags, just
copied 250 files with a size of 1.5 MB from sftp with disabled the
notifications for file transfers and takes some times after the
controlbar responds for every click to bring the focus on a different
application
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